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final y edition i this edition consists of f ) | 1 â€” ivewn 5 â€” city life v -/ h 2 â€” ncim drama } i h 3 â€” autos movies s / w sports 6 â€” want ad f 4 editorial financial b feature real estate clubs 7 â€” hnemlnc a society j ( oinics Chicago examiner c â˜… â˜… â˜… â˜… price five cents vol xvii no 14 a m sunday Chicago october 8 1916 sunday u-boat brings message to the u.s u-53 goes to sea in portonly 3 hours commander asks society woma.t'v of bremen's fate m dramatic interview on craft rumors of peace message revived bernstorff gets dispatches and will call on wilson to-mor row war boat m sudden de parture keeps mission secret 1 long branch n j oct 7 â€” count von bern i storff the german arnbassa-fl dor to whom the submarinsfl brought official mail fromfl berlin has an engagement toll see president wilson on mo b day the president was m j formed to_iight of the Ã¼ boat's arrival he made no comment __ â€” f~h newport r i oc'7 the german war subma^i rine u-53 armed rit\ss guns and torpedoes and flying 1 the german naval flag slipped into newport harbo tl er 1 noon and anchored m the midst of united states warships 1 the submarine dropped an chor at 2 30 p m at 5 17 p m_*s while naval officials at wr sh^fl ington were discussing what actio^b to take the u-boat shipped its jl chor and slipped out to sea quick departure â– â– j leaves mission mystery i a the quick departure of the aub jfl marine the first vf 1 of its kind to reach america sine the war be gan left the object of its visit a . deep mystery in the three hours the submarine was at anchor m the harbor here is what happened newport naval officers and mem , ernl society people went aboard and 1 chatted with the submarine com ! iniinder lieutenant hans rose commander rose sent ashore m ___ bag of official mail for count von^h bernstorff the german ambaam^v dor ~\ ib ! society woman asked fl after bremen's safety miss margaret fahnestoek cyt port society woman acted as inter mm prefer for communder rose her first question was of thc safety ot the rremen . â– the visitors aboard the snfjma l i rine left it with the impression that the submarine had brought some message for washington from the j^m kaiser m the submarine permitted vlsito^h for an hour the remaining ti was devoted to preparations for h parture it slipped out of thc ha 9 lior a few minutes after 5 o'clo^l and disappeared to sea w-itho___l submerging the first known of the gerrfl â– war submarine being on the wai^b 1 the harbor was when the naval rfl . station received from a soura - stated a wireless message^fl 1 feet that a r j rman sujfl . coming up narragan^b news startled the o _ kear admiral^fl l commander of jfl ' naval district,fl thomas shej ________ 471,072 register big gain is shown women make better showing than men 154,078 going to polls leaders of both par ties are keenly disappointed revision of first day's enroll ment expected to drop 75,000 names another chance for voters on october 17 another new high record in the number of names entered on the election poll books at an initial registration was established by Chicago yesterday the total en rollment of both men and women way 4 7 1,072 or 24,000 less than the estimates of the election commis sion is office here are the totals men 316,994 women 154,078 â€ž total 471,072 second day to register october 17 there will be a second registration day on october 17 which will be the last chance for voters before the no vember election the men and women who failed to register yesterday and who fail october 17 will be unable to vote for president it is estimated that the second reg istration day will swell the city's total registration to something like 805.000 the registration by wards was as follows ward men women total 1 6,977 1,Â«06 8.673 2 10,505 5,454 16,04 3 10,454 8,700 17,253 4 5,825 2,580 8.414 5 655 2,705 0,450 6 12,521 8,370 20,000 7 13,684 6,512 20,106 8 8,271 3,837 12,108 0 8,713 3,075 12,688 10 3,751 1,240 4,001 11 5,278 2.168 7,446 12 6.000 3,070 0,088 13 11,557 6,128 17,685 14 8,425 4,240 12,674 15 8,054 4,110 13,073 16 4,682 1,687 6.3h0 17 3.651 1,138 4,789 18 9.894 3,810 13,713 19 4,153 1,583 5,736 20 3,064 1,010 4,074 21 9,280 4,312 13,502 22 4,732 1,570 6,302 23 10,309 5,723 16,092 24 7,674 3.107 10,781 25 16,550 10.667 27,217 26 12,826 6,388 19,214 27 m..m5 6,258 21,073 28 8,312 3,893 12,205 29 8,947 3,327 12,274 30 6,871 3,209 10,170 31 10,1 2 5l05o 16,070 12 14,556 8,563 23,119 33 13.085 7,323 21,308 34 10.346 4,034 14,380 35 13,589 1,408 20.997 total 316,994 154,078 471,072 men are the slackers compared with women while the number of men and who enrolled yesterday ex heeeds the total enrollment two years sano the men's column shows com paratively a material decrease the third sixth and seventh wards furnished the big leads on the south side rolling up totals of 17,000 to 20,000 n nes and excess if approx imately 10,000 in each ward over the registration of two years ago the leaders on the west side were the thirteenth fourteenth thirty eecenci thirty-third and thirty fifth and showing approximately the same increase as the wards of the gruth side l j i twenty-first ward on the ba^iorth side has an increase of 5,000 kver two years ago while the twen â– ty-f'ftn ward shows an increase of jjaco the twer ty-fifth ward shows mrs weeghman chased to street by crazed butler furniture smashed chauffeur police beaten maybe twas those 4 straight cub defeats a crazed butler m the home of charles h weeghman at 5627 sheri dan road last night chased mrs weeghman and her maid into the street after pummeling a chauffeur and attempting to wreck the interior of the home the police were called m and after a fight took him into custody the butler james cole became ap parently demented about â€¢ 9 o'clock when he suddenly seized two massive parlor floor lamps and smashed them to bits then he took after mrs weeghman and her maid their screams brought the chauffeur cole knocked him down and beat him then he ran out of the house and could not be found when the police arrived an hour later he returned and again made threats of violence but a hurry-up call brought a patrol wagon of policemen before cole could carry his threats into effect de tective sergeants tlamsa and o'brien received cuts welts and bruises from cole's feet and fists m trying to handcuff him cole was locked up m the summer dale station on a charge of disor derly conduct arouse knights gem studded garter lost what ho bold knights milady's garter has been lost and such a garter here's its description m a want at appearing this morning diamond studded orange and black silk with small gold cigaret case and powder receptacle attached gold buckle engraved princeton feb 6 1915 f to b the garter it stated was lost at a dance friday evening at the edgewater beach hotel ho tel authorities declined to make known the fair loser's name but in timated the loss may have occurred during a stroll from the hotel to the saddle and cycle club girl writes to healey for a baby brother sunshine dean ten years old who lives m humble tex has written to chief healey as follows please send us a little brother i go to sunday school every sunday and would like a little baby brother to play with kind sir let him have blond hair and big blue eyes in a postscript sunshine adds mrs lindley would like a little boy too she lives a little ways from us she wants her baby to have black eyes and and black hair pride drives rush alumnus to trenches pride m rtish medical college is leading dr herbert s forman a graduate of rush m 1904 to give up his practice and join the amer ican ambulance field hospital service m france writing fiom whitehall 111 he says he has just learned that among more than 300 surgeons serv ing m the great hospital there is not a single one from rush and that he will join the service m france and uphold the traditions of rush coroner has inquest on a living flirt rocco destero it is alleged was annoying two girls on a street car yesterday ordinarily such cases do not belong m the coroner's sphere of influence but it happened that deputy coroner adolph herrmann was on the car he tock destero by the neck lifted him from the car and called the police then he wenl to the lawndale police station and signed a complaint health board stops a rummage sale rummage sales if the oak park village board is rightly informed are not good for the public health there fore the application of the grace church parochial guild for a permit to hold such a sale was refused by the board yesterday and it was stated that no more such permits will de issued archbishop mundelein reveals plans for great institution to be built on south side site of twenty acres promised for campus and league at reception indorses project the catholic woman's day college an institution of learning of the broadest scope soon will join the splendid educational system of chi cago archbishop george w munde lein announced the birth of the new college at the reception of the cath olic woman's league yesterday aft ernoon m the congress hotel although the announcement of the archbishop was news to the world and to all except a few of those at the reception the work of the new insti tution is actually under way and it will be established firmly within a year at first the college will find tem porary lodging m st xavier's acad emy forty-ninth street and cottage grove avenue but its own buildings will begin to arise m conformity with plans now being drawn as soon as a site is agreed upon so-acre site promised archbishop mundelein promised a site of twenty acres and it is be lieved the south side is favored the money cost of the new college will be measured by its growth as with all great colleges and universi ties but the building will begin on a scale that will meet the expected growth of the institution many cities pride themselves on their public buildings said arch bishop mundelein m his address to the members of the league others upon their magnificent theaters and place of public amusement but you of Chicago have the best cause for pride â€” a most excellent educational system for your boys and girls it is our purpose to add the wom an's day college to that system such an institution would supply the one thing lacking it will supply a place whejre women may study the arts and sciences under the most able instructors and it will not be neces sary fcr them to leave their homes at night work already started this work has already been start ed by the sisters of mercy on the south side and m the coming year surely within two you will have one of the greatest catholic colleges for women m the united states â€” an in stitution of which you may be as proud as yeu are of trinity to-day i now ask you as a body to be friends workers and advertisers of this undertaking by so doing you will help bring to Chicago an insti tution of which the city will be just ly proud i now hand you this work to do and i know you will not fail me all of the members of the league did not seem prepared for the an nouncement and the important work turned over to them but accepted the duty gracefully and enthusiastically the catholic league is the largest woman's organization m chi cago and mrs samuel k wilson its president pledged the co-operation of th league m building up the new institution 1 mrs wmlson was at the head of the â– receiving line and those m line with her incli-ded mesdames john adams . thomas j amberg a h lamm m l flannigan p j harrington john connery ludvig corell p j dunne ' c j haas m h hoey a h holt ! hoefer george lenz mary lamb john mclles a h zuber and john shortall ' the jesuit choristers sang at the ' reception big catholic college for women here new club 10 endbluesat onwentsil edward l ryerson stanley field frank hibbard and others seek new site on lake front rule against sunday sports and dancing declared cause ofi bolt denials are made six days each week onwentsia club is the playground of lake forest's millionaire colony the resounding crack of the golf club the crief of the scorers on the tennis courts and the music of the dance m the ball room pervade the air all is merry but on the seventh day onwentsia rests there is a blue law â€” so blue it's purple â€” m the club's code it does not permit of golf or tennis or the dance on the sabbath emphatic denials arose from all sides when it was reported many of the club's fashionable members do not desire the sunday rest prescribed by the blue law yet â€” plans for the formation of a new i club have been launched by a coterie ... onwentsia members edward l i ryerson hobart chatfield chatfield i taylor stanley field frank hibbard and orville babcock are among those interested and â€” the report is not denied â€” this club will permit sunday golf and sunday - tennis although probably not sunday fox-trotting li corporation papers for the new society playground which will be called the lakewood club were ap plied for at springfield yesterday by messrs field hibbard and babcock sew site inspected the new club will be located on the lake shore just south of lake bluff a committee of investigation inspected c tract of 260 acres be tween lake bluff and mrs scott du rand f crab tree farm last week which fronts on the lake that the sunday blue law would not be written into the new organ ization's code was a conclusion drawn irom a conversation between a mem ber of the committee and w j van derkloat of the village board of lake bluff mr ryerson asked me said mr vanderkloat if the village laws pro hibited the playing of golf or tennis on sundays the committee seemed especially keen to have an opinion on this matter i told them they could play games of that sort on sunday to their heart's content so far as the laws of lake bluff are concerned plans merely tentative mr ryerson stated that grounds for outdoor pleasures m all probability would be included i the plans ma terialized the plans are merely tentative said mr ryerson last night we had not intended that they become public so soon it was suggested that we should have a clubhouse on the lake shore for yachting and wa ter sports and several gentlemen made an investigation of desirable sites there has been no objection raised that 1 know of to onwentsia's sun day restrictions to me they seem most desirable and the new organ ization will m no way conflict with onwentsia philander c knox jr files suit in reno reno nev oct 7 â€” a divorce suit was filed here this afternoon by phi > lander c knox jr son of the former ' secretary of state through his attor ney cole l harwood the knoxes t were married m december 1914 m _ burlington vt the plaintiff charges desertion " shortly after marriage he came to ! reno last february a handsome i young woman of pittsburgh whom knox said he was going to marry r after receiving his decree recently 3 spent two months here with her par l ents they returned to pittsburgh a month ago fraternity to train poor girl's voices the kappa beta gamma associa tion composed of graduates of the Chicago musical college yesterday decided to provide for the vocal edu cation of a number of poor girls whose voices otherwise would not be developed details will be made pub lic later angry citizens try to lynch councilmen oilton okla oct 7 â€” an armed niob of more than 300 surrounded the city hall to-night with the declared intention of lynching councilmon e k srank and s w abshire be cause they approved a contractor's bond for the construction of a water works system both were beaten be fore the police could rescue them hundreds periled on liner antilla by fire at sea revenue cutters and steamships speeding to rescue passen gers taking to boats by international news service newport news va oct 7 a wireless s o s call from the steam er antilla of the ward line was picked up at the wireless station at old point shortly before 9 o'clock the message stated that vessel was on fire 120 miles off the virginia capes and that those on board wer then preparing to take to the small boats . the steamer somerset which is | within twenty-five miles of the burn ing steamer has started to her aid the revenue cutters onondaga and apache also are speeding to the res cue . the antilla is said to have a passenger list of several hundred pleas for quick aid were made by radio as the boats cannot withstand the heavy seas it was said the passengers had taken to the boats the latest message stated new tork oct 7 â€” m d macey traffic manager of the ward line said to-night that he had not re ceived any message from the steam ship antilla beyond that saying she was on fire 120 miles from the vir ginia capes on ordinary ocacsions the vessel carries no passengers and officials here do not understand the wireless operator's reference to them partisanship in peace pleas denied by pope rome oct 7 â€” the pope has ad dressed a letter to cardinal hartman and other german bishops on the oc casion of the latter's annual meet ing at fulda the pope complains again that his peace efforts have aroused unwarranted suspicion as if he had been prompted by the hope of deriving personal benefit the pope adds the present excitement prevented many from realizing that the po_tiff as vicar of christ and father of all must exhort peace m favor not of part but of the whole of humanity the letter will ap pear m the next issue of the holy see organ dr haskell oldest dentist m u.s dead dr loomis pomroy haskell the oldest practicing dentist m america and probably m the world died yes terday at the presbyterian hospital atter two operations for kidney trouble he was ninety-one years old since 1858 dr haskell had been practicing dentistry m Chicago com ing here from bangor me where he opened an office seventy-one years ago dr haskell was known interna tionally and founded the haskell postgraduate school of prosthetic dentistry aid of u s troops on border assassinated â€¢ brownsville tex oct 7 miguel garcia jr son of one of the wealthiest land owners was assassi nated near his home north of brownsville friday the body was found to-day garcia had been threatened for bis pro-american sen timent and for aid he had given americr.n authorities during bandit raids this is the second assassina tion under similar circumstances m the last four days infant plague kills washington inspector washington oct 7 â€” dr arthur l hunt the physician who examined children coming to washington from districts afflicted with infantil paralysis died to-day at noon of th disease he was stricken with tht malady a week ago u s weather forecast Chicago a1vo vicinity â€” gener ally fair sunday cooler by night i monday fair and much cooler south west winds becoming moderate northwest to north sunday night temperature fur twenty four hours ending at 2 a m â– lligh>?nt 85 lowest 59 mean 72 normal temperature for the day 58 excess of temperature since january 1 tj â€¢ â– â€¢ j detrreeb precipitation for twenty-four hours endin k a t 7 n m none deficiency since january 1 i.35 inches relative humidity 7 a m 73 2 p m 39 7 p m 4 barometric pressire reduced to sea level 7 a m 30.19 7 p m 30.04 \ sunrise to-day 5:5b sunset 5:20 csjmjjcte screrumenb report oa pose 5 part vl lid closed as police captains lose posts captains nootbaar and meagher succeeding smith and o'brien end gayety m black and tan zone crowds seek diversion three lieutenants 12 detectives shifted with commanding of ficers m healey blow at law violation successors tried the lid on the old levee district and the black and tan belt on the south side was on tight this morn ing cafes and tesorts that have openly defied the closing laws for months either closed their doors or shut off the sale of intoxicating drinks promptly at midnight the clamping on of the lid fol lowed the blow dealt at protected vice by chief of police healey yes terday in the biggest shakeup or der that has hit the department m a year the chief suspended captain joseph smith of the twenty-second street station and captain w r illiam p o'brien of the cottage grove avenue station captain max noothaar re placed captain smith and captain thomas f meagher supplanted cap tain o'brien both announced their intention of shutting down on the violators of the law m their districts at once squads of extra detectives and pa trolmen were sent into every part of the iw-o districts last night to enforce the laws investigators from the committee cf fifteen and other organizations were busy m the old twenty-second street levee district through the night none of them re ported a violation dancers crowd freiberg's hundreds of persons who flocked through the streets and crowded into the cafes and saloons turned the clamping down of the lid into a cele bration in groups they wandered from place to place drinking near beer and other soft drinks in the notorious freiberg's known now as the old vienna the dance floor was so crowded that it had to be cleared patrons were informed however that their imbibing would be confined to soft drinks at big jim collsemo's the cafe was packed a few minutes after mid night but no intoxicating drinks were sold according to the police both these places the police had ad mitted time and time again violated the law with open defiance the vestibule owned by pollack ben zellon closed shortly after mid night the license of the place was : evoked a week ago and nothing but soft drinks had been sold before closing capitol also closed the capitol notorious through sev eral police department scandals also closed after serving near-beer through the earlier hours not a light gleamed m the black and tan belt after midnight the panama the beaux arts club the two elites â€” no 2 and no 3 â€” were closed tight it was into these places that hundreds crowded every night whites mingling and dancing with blacks the resorts did not open until other cafes had closed and operated under the guise of clubs though without charters it was for the failure to close the beuax arts club m the old pekin theater at twenty-seventh and state streets that captain o'brien was suspended at midnight the streets m front of these places were crowded hun dreds not believing that the order to clean up had been enforced at tempted to force their way into the darkened cafes no attempt was made to open however and signs on the doors gave evidence that the lid had been shut down scores cf disappointed joy parties m auto mobiles were forced to drive away two u.s ships sunk consul of norway says by international news service london oct 7 a reuter dispatch from christiania norway states that two american ships have been sunk , the dispatch gives their names as the harvita and columbia the loss was reported to the norwegian minister at petrograd by the norwegian consul general at archangel russia says the dispatch no details of their loss are furnished by the first reports several ships named columbia appear m shipping records but the only one likely to be m waters off the norwegian coast is the steel steamship columbia owned by wilson brothers of san fran cisco no vessel named harvita is listed alliessmash somme line for 10 miles british capture le sars m 600 to 1,000 yard gain on one and a half mile front 3y international news service london oct 7 the allies to-day struck another mighty blow on the somme front attacking on a ten mile line from the albert-bapaume road to bouchavesnes as a result the village of le sars to-night is m british hands the british smashed forward from 600 to 1,000 yards on the mile and a half front between gueudecourt and les boeufs while the french drove ahead more than three-quarters of a mile northeast of morval their ad vance has brought them to the sailiy sallisel highlands they have seized control of the bapaume-peronne road for a distance of 200 yards around sailly and have gained a focthold on the slopes of hill no 130 in the southern and the southwestern borders the st pierre-vaast woods are m their hands attack is fifth blow the attack was the fifth of the aerie bf great blows which have marked the progress of the anglo french offensive m picardy it had been prepared for fi^e days the allied artillery hammering the ger man trenches throughout that time despite unfavorable weather heavy losses were inflicted on the german reserves during the engage ment especially m the saillisel sec tor where troops being hurried to he support of the imperiled front were taken under the fire of the french artillery paris reports the capture of 400 prisoners the wedge being driven between peront.e and bapaume is as a result of this action approximately half a mile advance the squad headed sa lient projecting into the german front imperils a number of strongly fortified villages of the fourth line this line military critics believe has already ben sufficiently pierced to allow spreading out and rolling up operations by the allies british official report the night report from british headquarters says this afternoon m co-operation with the french on our right we at tacked from the albert-bapaume road to les boeufs between gueudecourt and les boeufs our line was advanced 600 to 1,000 yards we captured the village of le sars and progressed to the east and west of it the french midnight statement says nortn of the somme our infantry m conjunction with the british at tacked on the front from morval to bouchavesnes we brilliantly at tained all of cur objectives our line was carried ahead 1,200 meters north east ct morval to the heights of sailly and saillisel the whole road to bapaume for a distance of 200 meters from the neighborhood of sailly to the southern and southwest ern borders of st pierre vaast wood and the slopes of hill no 130 south Â« . bouchavesnes are m our posses sion about 400 prisoners of whom six were officers and fifteen machine guns were taken north of saillisel we took large assemblies of enemy troops under the concentrated fir of our batteries / 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final y edition i this edition consists of f ) | 1 â€” ivewn 5 â€” city life v -/ h 2 â€” ncim drama } i h 3 â€” autos movies s / w sports 6 â€” want ad f 4 editorial financial b feature real estate clubs 7 â€” hnemlnc a society j ( oinics Chicago examiner c â˜… â˜… â˜… â˜… price five cents vol xvii no 14 a m sunday Chicago october 8 1916 sunday u-boat brings message to the u.s u-53 goes to sea in portonly 3 hours commander asks society woma.t'v of bremen's fate m dramatic interview on craft rumors of peace message revived bernstorff gets dispatches and will call on wilson to-mor row war boat m sudden de parture keeps mission secret 1 long branch n j oct 7 â€” count von bern i storff the german arnbassa-fl dor to whom the submarinsfl brought official mail fromfl berlin has an engagement toll see president wilson on mo b day the president was m j formed to_iight of the Ã¼ boat's arrival he made no comment __ â€” f~h newport r i oc'7 the german war subma^i rine u-53 armed rit\ss guns and torpedoes and flying 1 the german naval flag slipped into newport harbo tl er 1 noon and anchored m the midst of united states warships 1 the submarine dropped an chor at 2 30 p m at 5 17 p m_*s while naval officials at wr sh^fl ington were discussing what actio^b to take the u-boat shipped its jl chor and slipped out to sea quick departure â– â– j leaves mission mystery i a the quick departure of the aub jfl marine the first vf 1 of its kind to reach america sine the war be gan left the object of its visit a . deep mystery in the three hours the submarine was at anchor m the harbor here is what happened newport naval officers and mem , ernl society people went aboard and 1 chatted with the submarine com ! iniinder lieutenant hans rose commander rose sent ashore m ___ bag of official mail for count von^h bernstorff the german ambaam^v dor ~\ ib ! society woman asked fl after bremen's safety miss margaret fahnestoek cyt port society woman acted as inter mm prefer for communder rose her first question was of thc safety ot the rremen . â– the visitors aboard the snfjma l i rine left it with the impression that the submarine had brought some message for washington from the j^m kaiser m the submarine permitted vlsito^h for an hour the remaining ti was devoted to preparations for h parture it slipped out of thc ha 9 lior a few minutes after 5 o'clo^l and disappeared to sea w-itho___l submerging the first known of the gerrfl â– war submarine being on the wai^b 1 the harbor was when the naval rfl . station received from a soura - stated a wireless message^fl 1 feet that a r j rman sujfl . coming up narragan^b news startled the o _ kear admiral^fl l commander of jfl ' naval district,fl thomas shej ________ 471,072 register big gain is shown women make better showing than men 154,078 going to polls leaders of both par ties are keenly disappointed revision of first day's enroll ment expected to drop 75,000 names another chance for voters on october 17 another new high record in the number of names entered on the election poll books at an initial registration was established by Chicago yesterday the total en rollment of both men and women way 4 7 1,072 or 24,000 less than the estimates of the election commis sion is office here are the totals men 316,994 women 154,078 â€ž total 471,072 second day to register october 17 there will be a second registration day on october 17 which will be the last chance for voters before the no vember election the men and women who failed to register yesterday and who fail october 17 will be unable to vote for president it is estimated that the second reg istration day will swell the city's total registration to something like 805.000 the registration by wards was as follows ward men women total 1 6,977 1,Â«06 8.673 2 10,505 5,454 16,04 3 10,454 8,700 17,253 4 5,825 2,580 8.414 5 655 2,705 0,450 6 12,521 8,370 20,000 7 13,684 6,512 20,106 8 8,271 3,837 12,108 0 8,713 3,075 12,688 10 3,751 1,240 4,001 11 5,278 2.168 7,446 12 6.000 3,070 0,088 13 11,557 6,128 17,685 14 8,425 4,240 12,674 15 8,054 4,110 13,073 16 4,682 1,687 6.3h0 17 3.651 1,138 4,789 18 9.894 3,810 13,713 19 4,153 1,583 5,736 20 3,064 1,010 4,074 21 9,280 4,312 13,502 22 4,732 1,570 6,302 23 10,309 5,723 16,092 24 7,674 3.107 10,781 25 16,550 10.667 27,217 26 12,826 6,388 19,214 27 m..m5 6,258 21,073 28 8,312 3,893 12,205 29 8,947 3,327 12,274 30 6,871 3,209 10,170 31 10,1 2 5l05o 16,070 12 14,556 8,563 23,119 33 13.085 7,323 21,308 34 10.346 4,034 14,380 35 13,589 1,408 20.997 total 316,994 154,078 471,072 men are the slackers compared with women while the number of men and who enrolled yesterday ex heeeds the total enrollment two years sano the men's column shows com paratively a material decrease the third sixth and seventh wards furnished the big leads on the south side rolling up totals of 17,000 to 20,000 n nes and excess if approx imately 10,000 in each ward over the registration of two years ago the leaders on the west side were the thirteenth fourteenth thirty eecenci thirty-third and thirty fifth and showing approximately the same increase as the wards of the gruth side l j i twenty-first ward on the ba^iorth side has an increase of 5,000 kver two years ago while the twen â– ty-f'ftn ward shows an increase of jjaco the twer ty-fifth ward shows mrs weeghman chased to street by crazed butler furniture smashed chauffeur police beaten maybe twas those 4 straight cub defeats a crazed butler m the home of charles h weeghman at 5627 sheri dan road last night chased mrs weeghman and her maid into the street after pummeling a chauffeur and attempting to wreck the interior of the home the police were called m and after a fight took him into custody the butler james cole became ap parently demented about â€¢ 9 o'clock when he suddenly seized two massive parlor floor lamps and smashed them to bits then he took after mrs weeghman and her maid their screams brought the chauffeur cole knocked him down and beat him then he ran out of the house and could not be found when the police arrived an hour later he returned and again made threats of violence but a hurry-up call brought a patrol wagon of policemen before cole could carry his threats into effect de tective sergeants tlamsa and o'brien received cuts welts and bruises from cole's feet and fists m trying to handcuff him cole was locked up m the summer dale station on a charge of disor derly conduct arouse knights gem studded garter lost what ho bold knights milady's garter has been lost and such a garter here's its description m a want at appearing this morning diamond studded orange and black silk with small gold cigaret case and powder receptacle attached gold buckle engraved princeton feb 6 1915 f to b the garter it stated was lost at a dance friday evening at the edgewater beach hotel ho tel authorities declined to make known the fair loser's name but in timated the loss may have occurred during a stroll from the hotel to the saddle and cycle club girl writes to healey for a baby brother sunshine dean ten years old who lives m humble tex has written to chief healey as follows please send us a little brother i go to sunday school every sunday and would like a little baby brother to play with kind sir let him have blond hair and big blue eyes in a postscript sunshine adds mrs lindley would like a little boy too she lives a little ways from us she wants her baby to have black eyes and and black hair pride drives rush alumnus to trenches pride m rtish medical college is leading dr herbert s forman a graduate of rush m 1904 to give up his practice and join the amer ican ambulance field hospital service m france writing fiom whitehall 111 he says he has just learned that among more than 300 surgeons serv ing m the great hospital there is not a single one from rush and that he will join the service m france and uphold the traditions of rush coroner has inquest on a living flirt rocco destero it is alleged was annoying two girls on a street car yesterday ordinarily such cases do not belong m the coroner's sphere of influence but it happened that deputy coroner adolph herrmann was on the car he tock destero by the neck lifted him from the car and called the police then he wenl to the lawndale police station and signed a complaint health board stops a rummage sale rummage sales if the oak park village board is rightly informed are not good for the public health there fore the application of the grace church parochial guild for a permit to hold such a sale was refused by the board yesterday and it was stated that no more such permits will de issued archbishop mundelein reveals plans for great institution to be built on south side site of twenty acres promised for campus and league at reception indorses project the catholic woman's day college an institution of learning of the broadest scope soon will join the splendid educational system of chi cago archbishop george w munde lein announced the birth of the new college at the reception of the cath olic woman's league yesterday aft ernoon m the congress hotel although the announcement of the archbishop was news to the world and to all except a few of those at the reception the work of the new insti tution is actually under way and it will be established firmly within a year at first the college will find tem porary lodging m st xavier's acad emy forty-ninth street and cottage grove avenue but its own buildings will begin to arise m conformity with plans now being drawn as soon as a site is agreed upon so-acre site promised archbishop mundelein promised a site of twenty acres and it is be lieved the south side is favored the money cost of the new college will be measured by its growth as with all great colleges and universi ties but the building will begin on a scale that will meet the expected growth of the institution many cities pride themselves on their public buildings said arch bishop mundelein m his address to the members of the league others upon their magnificent theaters and place of public amusement but you of Chicago have the best cause for pride â€” a most excellent educational system for your boys and girls it is our purpose to add the wom an's day college to that system such an institution would supply the one thing lacking it will supply a place whejre women may study the arts and sciences under the most able instructors and it will not be neces sary fcr them to leave their homes at night work already started this work has already been start ed by the sisters of mercy on the south side and m the coming year surely within two you will have one of the greatest catholic colleges for women m the united states â€” an in stitution of which you may be as proud as yeu are of trinity to-day i now ask you as a body to be friends workers and advertisers of this undertaking by so doing you will help bring to Chicago an insti tution of which the city will be just ly proud i now hand you this work to do and i know you will not fail me all of the members of the league did not seem prepared for the an nouncement and the important work turned over to them but accepted the duty gracefully and enthusiastically the catholic league is the largest woman's organization m chi cago and mrs samuel k wilson its president pledged the co-operation of th league m building up the new institution 1 mrs wmlson was at the head of the â– receiving line and those m line with her incli-ded mesdames john adams . thomas j amberg a h lamm m l flannigan p j harrington john connery ludvig corell p j dunne ' c j haas m h hoey a h holt ! hoefer george lenz mary lamb john mclles a h zuber and john shortall ' the jesuit choristers sang at the ' reception big catholic college for women here new club 10 endbluesat onwentsil edward l ryerson stanley field frank hibbard and others seek new site on lake front rule against sunday sports and dancing declared cause ofi bolt denials are made six days each week onwentsia club is the playground of lake forest's millionaire colony the resounding crack of the golf club the crief of the scorers on the tennis courts and the music of the dance m the ball room pervade the air all is merry but on the seventh day onwentsia rests there is a blue law â€” so blue it's purple â€” m the club's code it does not permit of golf or tennis or the dance on the sabbath emphatic denials arose from all sides when it was reported many of the club's fashionable members do not desire the sunday rest prescribed by the blue law yet â€” plans for the formation of a new i club have been launched by a coterie ... onwentsia members edward l i ryerson hobart chatfield chatfield i taylor stanley field frank hibbard and orville babcock are among those interested and â€” the report is not denied â€” this club will permit sunday golf and sunday - tennis although probably not sunday fox-trotting li corporation papers for the new society playground which will be called the lakewood club were ap plied for at springfield yesterday by messrs field hibbard and babcock sew site inspected the new club will be located on the lake shore just south of lake bluff a committee of investigation inspected c tract of 260 acres be tween lake bluff and mrs scott du rand f crab tree farm last week which fronts on the lake that the sunday blue law would not be written into the new organ ization's code was a conclusion drawn irom a conversation between a mem ber of the committee and w j van derkloat of the village board of lake bluff mr ryerson asked me said mr vanderkloat if the village laws pro hibited the playing of golf or tennis on sundays the committee seemed especially keen to have an opinion on this matter i told them they could play games of that sort on sunday to their heart's content so far as the laws of lake bluff are concerned plans merely tentative mr ryerson stated that grounds for outdoor pleasures m all probability would be included i the plans ma terialized the plans are merely tentative said mr ryerson last night we had not intended that they become public so soon it was suggested that we should have a clubhouse on the lake shore for yachting and wa ter sports and several gentlemen made an investigation of desirable sites there has been no objection raised that 1 know of to onwentsia's sun day restrictions to me they seem most desirable and the new organ ization will m no way conflict with onwentsia philander c knox jr files suit in reno reno nev oct 7 â€” a divorce suit was filed here this afternoon by phi > lander c knox jr son of the former ' secretary of state through his attor ney cole l harwood the knoxes t were married m december 1914 m _ burlington vt the plaintiff charges desertion " shortly after marriage he came to ! reno last february a handsome i young woman of pittsburgh whom knox said he was going to marry r after receiving his decree recently 3 spent two months here with her par l ents they returned to pittsburgh a month ago fraternity to train poor girl's voices the kappa beta gamma associa tion composed of graduates of the Chicago musical college yesterday decided to provide for the vocal edu cation of a number of poor girls whose voices otherwise would not be developed details will be made pub lic later angry citizens try to lynch councilmen oilton okla oct 7 â€” an armed niob of more than 300 surrounded the city hall to-night with the declared intention of lynching councilmon e k srank and s w abshire be cause they approved a contractor's bond for the construction of a water works system both were beaten be fore the police could rescue them hundreds periled on liner antilla by fire at sea revenue cutters and steamships speeding to rescue passen gers taking to boats by international news service newport news va oct 7 a wireless s o s call from the steam er antilla of the ward line was picked up at the wireless station at old point shortly before 9 o'clock the message stated that vessel was on fire 120 miles off the virginia capes and that those on board wer then preparing to take to the small boats . the steamer somerset which is | within twenty-five miles of the burn ing steamer has started to her aid the revenue cutters onondaga and apache also are speeding to the res cue . the antilla is said to have a passenger list of several hundred pleas for quick aid were made by radio as the boats cannot withstand the heavy seas it was said the passengers had taken to the boats the latest message stated new tork oct 7 â€” m d macey traffic manager of the ward line said to-night that he had not re ceived any message from the steam ship antilla beyond that saying she was on fire 120 miles from the vir ginia capes on ordinary ocacsions the vessel carries no passengers and officials here do not understand the wireless operator's reference to them partisanship in peace pleas denied by pope rome oct 7 â€” the pope has ad dressed a letter to cardinal hartman and other german bishops on the oc casion of the latter's annual meet ing at fulda the pope complains again that his peace efforts have aroused unwarranted suspicion as if he had been prompted by the hope of deriving personal benefit the pope adds the present excitement prevented many from realizing that the po_tiff as vicar of christ and father of all must exhort peace m favor not of part but of the whole of humanity the letter will ap pear m the next issue of the holy see organ dr haskell oldest dentist m u.s dead dr loomis pomroy haskell the oldest practicing dentist m america and probably m the world died yes terday at the presbyterian hospital atter two operations for kidney trouble he was ninety-one years old since 1858 dr haskell had been practicing dentistry m Chicago com ing here from bangor me where he opened an office seventy-one years ago dr haskell was known interna tionally and founded the haskell postgraduate school of prosthetic dentistry aid of u s troops on border assassinated â€¢ brownsville tex oct 7 miguel garcia jr son of one of the wealthiest land owners was assassi nated near his home north of brownsville friday the body was found to-day garcia had been threatened for bis pro-american sen timent and for aid he had given americr.n authorities during bandit raids this is the second assassina tion under similar circumstances m the last four days infant plague kills washington inspector washington oct 7 â€” dr arthur l hunt the physician who examined children coming to washington from districts afflicted with infantil paralysis died to-day at noon of th disease he was stricken with tht malady a week ago u s weather forecast Chicago a1vo vicinity â€” gener ally fair sunday cooler by night i monday fair and much cooler south west winds becoming moderate northwest to north sunday night temperature fur twenty four hours ending at 2 a m â– lligh>?nt 85 lowest 59 mean 72 normal temperature for the day 58 excess of temperature since january 1 tj â€¢ â– â€¢ j detrreeb precipitation for twenty-four hours endin k a t 7 n m none deficiency since january 1 i.35 inches relative humidity 7 a m 73 2 p m 39 7 p m 4 barometric pressire reduced to sea level 7 a m 30.19 7 p m 30.04 \ sunrise to-day 5:5b sunset 5:20 csjmjjcte screrumenb report oa pose 5 part vl lid closed as police captains lose posts captains nootbaar and meagher succeeding smith and o'brien end gayety m black and tan zone crowds seek diversion three lieutenants 12 detectives shifted with commanding of ficers m healey blow at law violation successors tried the lid on the old levee district and the black and tan belt on the south side was on tight this morn ing cafes and tesorts that have openly defied the closing laws for months either closed their doors or shut off the sale of intoxicating drinks promptly at midnight the clamping on of the lid fol lowed the blow dealt at protected vice by chief of police healey yes terday in the biggest shakeup or der that has hit the department m a year the chief suspended captain joseph smith of the twenty-second street station and captain w r illiam p o'brien of the cottage grove avenue station captain max noothaar re placed captain smith and captain thomas f meagher supplanted cap tain o'brien both announced their intention of shutting down on the violators of the law m their districts at once squads of extra detectives and pa trolmen were sent into every part of the iw-o districts last night to enforce the laws investigators from the committee cf fifteen and other organizations were busy m the old twenty-second street levee district through the night none of them re ported a violation dancers crowd freiberg's hundreds of persons who flocked through the streets and crowded into the cafes and saloons turned the clamping down of the lid into a cele bration in groups they wandered from place to place drinking near beer and other soft drinks in the notorious freiberg's known now as the old vienna the dance floor was so crowded that it had to be cleared patrons were informed however that their imbibing would be confined to soft drinks at big jim collsemo's the cafe was packed a few minutes after mid night but no intoxicating drinks were sold according to the police both these places the police had ad mitted time and time again violated the law with open defiance the vestibule owned by pollack ben zellon closed shortly after mid night the license of the place was : evoked a week ago and nothing but soft drinks had been sold before closing capitol also closed the capitol notorious through sev eral police department scandals also closed after serving near-beer through the earlier hours not a light gleamed m the black and tan belt after midnight the panama the beaux arts club the two elites â€” no 2 and no 3 â€” were closed tight it was into these places that hundreds crowded every night whites mingling and dancing with blacks the resorts did not open until other cafes had closed and operated under the guise of clubs though without charters it was for the failure to close the beuax arts club m the old pekin theater at twenty-seventh and state streets that captain o'brien was suspended at midnight the streets m front of these places were crowded hun dreds not believing that the order to clean up had been enforced at tempted to force their way into the darkened cafes no attempt was made to open however and signs on the doors gave evidence that the lid had been shut down scores cf disappointed joy parties m auto mobiles were forced to drive away two u.s ships sunk consul of norway says by international news service london oct 7 a reuter dispatch from christiania norway states that two american ships have been sunk , the dispatch gives their names as the harvita and columbia the loss was reported to the norwegian minister at petrograd by the norwegian consul general at archangel russia says the dispatch no details of their loss are furnished by the first reports several ships named columbia appear m shipping records but the only one likely to be m waters off the norwegian coast is the steel steamship columbia owned by wilson brothers of san fran cisco no vessel named harvita is listed alliessmash somme line for 10 miles british capture le sars m 600 to 1,000 yard gain on one and a half mile front 3y international news service london oct 7 the allies to-day struck another mighty blow on the somme front attacking on a ten mile line from the albert-bapaume road to bouchavesnes as a result the village of le sars to-night is m british hands the british smashed forward from 600 to 1,000 yards on the mile and a half front between gueudecourt and les boeufs while the french drove ahead more than three-quarters of a mile northeast of morval their ad vance has brought them to the sailiy sallisel highlands they have seized control of the bapaume-peronne road for a distance of 200 yards around sailly and have gained a focthold on the slopes of hill no 130 in the southern and the southwestern borders the st pierre-vaast woods are m their hands attack is fifth blow the attack was the fifth of the aerie bf great blows which have marked the progress of the anglo french offensive m picardy it had been prepared for fi^e days the allied artillery hammering the ger man trenches throughout that time despite unfavorable weather heavy losses were inflicted on the german reserves during the engage ment especially m the saillisel sec tor where troops being hurried to he support of the imperiled front were taken under the fire of the french artillery paris reports the capture of 400 prisoners the wedge being driven between peront.e and bapaume is as a result of this action approximately half a mile advance the squad headed sa lient projecting into the german front imperils a number of strongly fortified villages of the fourth line this line military critics believe has already ben sufficiently pierced to allow spreading out and rolling up operations by the allies british official report the night report from british headquarters says this afternoon m co-operation with the french on our right we at tacked from the albert-bapaume road to les boeufs between gueudecourt and les boeufs our line was advanced 600 to 1,000 yards we captured the village of le sars and progressed to the east and west of it the french midnight statement says nortn of the somme our infantry m conjunction with the british at tacked on the front from morval to bouchavesnes we brilliantly at tained all of cur objectives our line was carried ahead 1,200 meters north east ct morval to the heights of sailly and saillisel the whole road to bapaume for a distance of 200 meters from the neighborhood of sailly to the southern and southwest ern borders of st pierre vaast wood and the slopes of hill no 130 south Â« . bouchavesnes are m our posses sion about 400 prisoners of whom six were officers and fifteen machine guns were taken north of saillisel we took large assemblies of enemy troops under the concentrated fir of our batteries / 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